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Pakistan’s policy on FMCT
By Asma Khalid The efforts for nuclear disarmament dates back to 1945 post World War II, when the two super powers…
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CPEC and the way forward
By Kinza Arif A common feature of contemporary era’s politics and economy is embedded in interdependency. This feature evidently promotes bilateral…
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Violation of Indus Water Treaty?
By Babar Khan Bozdar The most liberal water-sharing pact known as Indus Water Treaty was signed by Pakistani President Ayub Khan…
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Anchor of stability: a flawed perception
By Aqib Shoukat Paracha This August will mark 70 years of Sub Continent’s Independence. The two South Asian nuclear states…
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Revival of India’s Cold Start doctrine
By Hashim Chohan South Asia is on a brink of Cold War because of Indian imperialist aims to become hegemony of…
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Pakistan SLCMs: An emerging challenge to India
By Saima Ali The dawn of 10th January, 2017 brought up a wave of happiness and pride all over Pakistan,…
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Why geo–economically strategic Central Asian region attracts world powers?
By Nauman Hassan The Central Asian region become the center stage in the wake of international power politics on the…
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Tensions in South Asia: Pakistan test-fires multiple target nuclear missile, releases Indian prisoners
By Abdul Ruff Tensions continue harm the peaceful environment and proper development in regions like West Asia and South Asia.…
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Credibility of the Chinese and Pakistan’s NC2 structure
By Nauman Hassan Nuclear Command And Control (NC2), a mechanism to regulate the nuclear weapons, delivery systems and nuclear forces;…
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The law of the South China seize
By Rene Wadlow The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying replied on 24 January 2017 to statements of the new US…
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